Humans have wondered, for thousands of years, about the meaning of life - Why are we here? Where do we come from? What is our purpose? The traditional answers, provided by many religions, have usually involved the idea of God – or gods. These old ideas are somewhat threatened by the theory of evolution. And I say “somewhat” because it is neither the theory of evolution on its own, nor the theory of natural selection on its own but “the theory of evolution by natural selection” that really undermines religious beliefs.
However there are people who appreciate and bear witness to the theory of evolution and still maintain their religious viewpoint. Wherever you choose to stand, this book is very interesting and informative and should serves as a great starting point and ideal guide to theory of evolution. It is full of illustrations - almost a picture book, even so, engaging and amusing.
I appreciate the author’s efforts to cover all aspects of the topic including its Philosophical aspects! He engagingly runs through Evolutionary Psychology, Cultural evolution - as in art, morality and language - Evolutionary Epistemology, Ethics, Robotics as well as Moral Evolution, Altruism, Moral Sentiments, et al, which he consistently and unfailingly connects to Biological evolution.
There is a list of further reading at the end of the book, which is great for those that intend to explore and research deeper.